Dear Chris,
In the quotation below and the longer text of your post, you are
making theological claims, not exegetical or linguistic ones.
HH: Here's a linguistic one. This is an entry for
&+N ("Satan") from The Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon
of the Old Testament:
-3. sía¦tˆa¦n as a personal name, without the
article 1C 21:1; clearly also a celestial figure
who incited David to make a census, see Rudolph
Chr. 142f; THAT 2:823 (with bibliography).
HH: The BAG lexicon has under &+N: "as n. pr.
Satan 1 Ch 21:1 (interp. 2 Sam 24:1) . . . ."
HH: It would be helpful to see how the word was
used in intertestamental literature, but I do not
have the resources with me.
Yours,
Harold Holmyard
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